10 Things - Snipping Tool


Posted by Nick White on Friday, June 29, 2007 12:35 PM 13 Comments

10 Things you Didn't Know About Windows Vista:  Snipping Tool – It's Not Just for Tablet PCs

As I've had several Tablet PCs, the Snipping Tool is something that I've used for some time.  Because it's a tool familiar to me, I admit that I was caught a bit by surprise when a desktop user said that he loves the Snipping Tool in Windows Vista and that he uses it all the time. 

This is just one example of the functionality of Tablet PCs that can be used on computers that don't support ink or touch. It's a quick and easy way to capture a screen shot that can then be pasted into another document or email.  Much more versatile than the old Alt-Print Screen option, it might be something that you may have overlooked.

If you're using Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Enterprise or Windows Vista Ultimate, you can use Snipping Tool with either a mouse or tablet pen to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on your computer.  There are several capture options:

  • Free-form Snip:  draw an irregular line, such as a circle or a triangle, around an object.
  • Rectangular Snip:  draw a precise line by dragging the cursor around an object to form a rectangle.
  • Window Snip:  select a window, such as a browser window or dialog box, that you want to capture.
  • Full-screen Snip:  capture the entire screen when you select this type of snip.

After you capture a snip, it's automatically copied to the mark-up window, where you can highlight, annotate, save or share the snip.

To find Windows Vista Snipping Tool, just type "Snipping Tool" in the Search box on the Start menu.  You can also find it by using the Start Menu / All Programs / Accessories / Snipping Tool.  And if you find yourself using it often, you might create a shortcut on your Quick Launch bar to give you instant access to the Snipping Tool.

Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for more information on the Snipping Tool.

 

Posted by Erwin Ried


It's interesting too if you assign a keystroke (like Ctrl+Alt+P as SnagIT) to the Snipping Tool shortcut.

From anywhere, in Vista, Ctrl+Alt+P will open Snipping Tool.

 

Posted by redefinery


If I'm using the Vista Aero (glass) theme, is there a way for the Window Snip option to capture the entire border of a dialog box? Right now, it clips the border (including the top of the close box) in apps like Firefox and WinZip. I know I can use the Rectangular Snip, but it's easier/quicker to use Window Snip. Is there a workaround?

Thanks.

 

Posted by newscientist2000


Ive been using Snagit 5 for years and got Snagit7 free last month through some website, I think it was PCworld or PCmag, I forget.

Its nice to see some of the basic features from these professional screen capture programs make it into Vista in the form of the Vista Sniping Tool.

 

Posted by carusen


Other information and a quick tutorial on how to use the Snipping Tool, can be found here:

http://www.vista4beginners.com/Snipping-Tool

 

Posted by migreene


Here's a tip on how to capture anything that requires a temporary window that closes when the focus changes.  Context menus, start menu, etc.

http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2007/06/29/10-things-snipping-tool.aspx#comments

 

Posted by tamir


 

Posted by Nick White


Hey tamir:  Nice :)

 

Posted by terri


Very cool, Tamir!  I wasn't aware of this plug-in.  I'll be posting it to my Tablet PC site.

 

Posted by Coola


Yea um.  I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate (x86) and I tried doing the search for the snipping tool and went into Start > All Programs > Accessories and there's no snippet tool.

Is there anyway I can download it?

 

Posted by Brandon LeBlanc


Coola, the Snipping Tool isn't available as a download as its built into Windows Vista. It is very strange you don't have it in the Start Menu.

Under Control Panel > Programs > and Program and Features you will see a selection called "Turn Windows features on or off" - click it and a list of Windows features will appear. The features with the check boxes next to them are features installed. Make sure the feature "Tablet PC Optional Components" is checked. If its not checked, check it and the Snipping Tool will be installed.

I've included a screenshot of the dialog here for you:

http://windowsvistablog.com/photos/windows_experience_images/picture485800.aspx

Let me know if this helps you get the Snipping Tool.

- Brandon

 

Posted by Coola


Oh greatness!  Thank you Brandon, that solved the issue!

 

Posted by Brytown


.... I had no idea about the other options after i hit snip im so fast to draw the box. Freeform window fullscreen, no idea that was there. As a digital artist I have to share/show ideas before i finalize them so naturally  i am a printscreen freak. After i saw snip i knew id use it EVERYDAY ok well twice a day lol. Thanx for the info.

 

Posted by Windows Vista Tips


The snipping tool is one of the most useful "extras" with Vista - I love these little gems that are hidden away on the start menu.

There's a guide on how to use it here:

http://www.winvistatips.com/how-to-take-a-screenshot-a106.php

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